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American Lady : The Life of Susan Mary Alsop (9781101601167)

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by De Margerie, Caroline; Fitzgerald, Frances (INT)


  as stepfather, 115, 135, 145

  Vietnam trips of, 131–32, 141–43

  as Vietnam War supporter, 127, 131–35, 143

  wartime service of, 17, 29

  wedding of, 118

  Alsop, John, 11, 51

  Alsop, Patricia “Tish,” 129, 157, 158–59, 183

  Alsop, Stewart, 10–11, 113, 117, 128, 139, 140, 144, 146, 157

  Alsop, Susan Mary

  adjustment to changing times, 145–46

  and Bill Patten’s health crises, 79–80, 100, 103, 105

  birth of, 3

  births of children, 61, 69

  career regrets of, 76–77

  childhood of, 3–5, 169, 185

  in China, 149

  in Coopers’ social circle, 34, 42–45, 50–51, 64, 86–87

  coronation of Queen Elizabeth II viewed by, 86

  couturier dresses of, 42, 51–52, 56–57, 67, 145–146, 156, 174, 184

  critical attitude toward America, 76, 95

  death of, 192–93

  death of Bill Patten, 105–8

  death of Duff Cooper, 87–88, 89, 101

  death of mother, 169–70

  deaths of friends, 150–51, 183, 185, 191

  death of sister, 4–5

  debutante life of, 7–11

  De Gaulle’s 1958 coming to power observed by, 97–98

  and Diana Cooper, 43, 47, 88, 174

  as diplomat’s wife, 23–24, 29–30

  drinking problems of, 187–90

  on Edith Wharton, 181

  education of, 6

  in English society, 20, 49–50, 53–54, 68, 96

  family background of, 1–3

  French politics and society as interest of, 27–29, 30–32, 67, 90, 94–95, 97–98

  on French strikes of 1947, 55–56

  friendship with Joe Alsop, 73, 115, 160, 165, 169, 181–83

  Georgetown house of, 170–71

  grandchildren of, 146, 181–82, 186, 190–93

  intellectual aspirations of, 8–9, 42–43, 71, 74

  international affairs as interest of, 30, 90–93, 95–97

  in Ireland, 68

  on Jimmy Carter, 166

  at Johnson White House, 130

  and President Kennedy’s assassination, 128, 129

  in Kennedy White House social circle, 120–29

  and Henry Kissinger, 147, 166–67, 178

  in Laos, 157–59

  love affair with Duff Cooper, 45–49, 50–54, 56–57, 64, 69–71, 103

  love affair with Gladwyn Jebb, 101–104, 107

  at Maine house (Blueberry Ledge),104, 141, 170, 175–76, 182, 190, 191, 192

  and Marietta Tree, 8, 9, 11, 62, 64, 155–57, 160, 175, 184–85

  marriage to Bill Patten, 12, 13–15, 46

  marriage to Joe Alsop

  divorce from, 170

  Dumbarton Ave. home of, 116–18

  problems in, 135, 137–41, 151

  proposal and acceptance, 112–16

  separation from, 151–154

  subordinate role in, 138

  wedding ceremony, 118

  “Mildred Jungfleisch” character modeled on, 69, 73–76

  as mother, 61–64, 77, 88–89, 182

  and Nancy Mitford, 73–76

  old age of, 183–92

  on Pamela Harriman, 168

  Paris household of, 22–23, 78

  in Parisian society, 31–34, 42–45, 90, 94–95

  at Paris V-E Day celebration, 25–26

  paternity of son, 60, 61–62, 89, 188–89

  physical appearance of, 9, 42, 66, 139, 146, 160, 181

  political leaders in Paris social circle of, 29, 44–45, 67

  political science studies of, 107–8

  pregnancy with Billy, 59–61

  Red Cross work of, 24–25

  relationship with mother, 9, 19, 64–65, 106, 146, 169

  in Rome, 81

  self-control of, 103, 153

  at Senlis country house, 50–51, 69

  sense of responsibility, 150

  social skills of, 9, 66

  social success of, 66–68, 74–75, 171–72

  in Texas, 161–62

  at Venetian balls, 81–83, 174

  in Vietnam, 141–43

  on Vietnam War policy, 133, 142–43

  Vogue job of, 11–12

  wartime journey to Paris, 20–21

  as Washington hostess, 122–23, 138, 147, 156–57, 172–75, 180–81, 184, 186, 191

  in Washington social elite, 126–27, 165

  Washington 1949 visit of, 65–68

  Watergate apartment of, 152–53

  on White House art committee, 121

  writings of

  for Architectural Digest, 179–80, 185, 190

  The Congress Dances, 177–79

  Lady Sackville, 162–65, 168, 172

  Letters to Marietta, 155–57, 159–62

  Yankees at the Court, 176–77

  youthful friendships of, 9–11-

  Ambassadors, The (James), 64

  American Red Cross, 24

  Anti-Americanism

  in France, 91–92

  of Nancy Mitford, 75–76

  Appeasement policy, 39

  Architectural Digest, 179–80, 185, 190

  Aragon, Louis, 4

  Aron, Raymond, 67, 91, 95

  Astor, Brooke, 156, 172, 175

  Astor, John Jacob, 2

  Astor, Sir John Jacob “Jakie,” 50

  Astor, William Waldorf, 163

  Astor family, connection to Jays, 2

  Atget, Eugène, 73

  Attlee, Clement, 41

  Auchincloss, Louis, 108

  Auriol, Vincent, 67

  Austen, Jane, 68

  Bacon, Katharine “Kate,” 145, 182

  Bacon, Katharine “Kitty,” 145

  Bagration, Princess Catherine, 178

  Baldwin, Stanley, 38

  Balenciaga, Cristobal, 42

  Bardot, Brigitte, 94

  Bassiano, Princess, 81

  Bayard family, connection to Jays, 2

  Beaton, Cecil, 82, 192

  Beaumarchais, Jacques de, 176–77

  Beaumarchais, Marie-Alice de, 107, 176–77

  Beevor, Antony, 186

  Beistegui, Charlie de, 50, 78, 81, 173

  Bellenger, Sylvain, 190

  Bérard, Christian, 44, 67

  Berlin, Aline, Lady, 107, 165

  Berlin, Sir Isaiah, 49, 86, 107, 108, 123, 165

  Bernier, Olivier, 175–76

  Berry, Pamela, Lady Hartwell, 52

  Bevin, Ernest, 41, 45, 48, 51

  Bidault, Georges, 93

  Bissell, Richard “Dick,” 126

  Blair, William McCormick “Bill,” 11, 192

  Blake, Robert “Bob” and Sylvia, 190

  Blessing, The (Mitford), 72–73, 75–76

  Bloomingdale, Donald, 66

  Blueberry Ledge (Northeast Harbor, Maine), 104, 141, 170, 175–76, 182, 190, 191,192

  Bohlen, Avis, 78, 123, 129, 137

  Bohlen, Avis (daughter of above-mentioned), 186

  Bohlen, Charles “Chip,” 29, 77, 78, 92, 123, 126

  Bonaparte, Pauline, 40

  Bordeaux-Groult, Elise, née Duggan, 9, 97, 100, 114, 150–51

  Bordeaux-Groult family, 107

  Boudin, Stéphane, 121

  Bourdet, Denise and Edouard, 50

  Bousquet, Marie-Louise, 41

  Bowra, Sir Maurice, 122

  Braden, Thomas “Tom,” 140

  Bradlee, Benjamin “Ben,” 127

  Brandon, Henry, 156

  Breese, William, 10

  Brezhnev, Leonid, 149

  Brinkley, Susan, 181

  Brown, Rob, 191

  Brown, Tina, 172

  Bruce, Alexandra “Sasha,” 179, 184

  Bruce, David, 77–78, 127, 156, 159, 160

  Bruce, Evangeline “Vangie,” 78, 122, 156, 175, 179, 191

  Brzezinski, Zbi
gniew, 138, 168

  Buchwald, Art, 143–44

  Buell, Mary, 176

  Bullitt, William, 22, 26

  Bundy, McGeorge, 124, 129, 134

  Bunker, Ellsworth, 134

  Bush, George H.W., 184

  Byrne, Jimmy, 10

  Byrnes, James, 45

  Cabot, Mabel “Muffie” Brandon, 156, 190

  Cabrol, Fred and Marguerite “Daisy,” 50

  Cachin, Marcel, 41

  Caffery, Jefferson, 24, 55, 66

  Camus, Albert, 67

  Capote, Truman, 138

  Caputo, Bruce, 167

  Carlisle, Kitty, 159

  Carter, Jimmy, 165–66, 167

  Castellane, Boni de, 67

  Castellane, Diane de, 100

  Castlereagh, Lord Robert Stewart, 178

  Catto, Henry, 172, 183

  Cecil, Lord David, 123

  CGT union, 55

  Chaffee, Kevin, 190

  Chamberlain, Neville, 38, 39

  Charles, Marion Oates “Oatsie,” 175

  Charmley, John, 174

  Chavchavadzé, Princess Elisabeth, 82

  Chennault, General Claire Lee, 29, 113, 149

  China

  Alsops’ trip to, 149

  détente with, 148

  Churchill, Randolph, 168

  Churchill, Winston, 16, 35, 38-40, 45, 48–49, 51, 93

  Churchill, Winston (grandson of above-mentioned), 168

  Clark, Miss, 62–63

  Clifford, Clark, 130

  Clinton, Hillary, 185–86

  Coca-Cola, as focus of anti-Americanism, 91

  Cocteau, Jean, 41, 44, 45, 48, 81

  Colloredo-Mansfeld, Fritz, 25

  Congress Dances, The (S. .M.Alsop), 177–79

  Congress of Vienna, 177–78

  Constant, Benjamin, 104

  Cooper, Lady Agnes, née Duff, 36

  Cooper, Sir Alfred, 36

  Cooper, Artemis, 186

  Cooper, Lady Diana, née Manners

  as actress, 38

  death of Duff, 87, 88, 188

  at farewell ball, 56

  friendship with Susan Mary, 43, 47, 88, 174

  hostess at Paris embassy, 40–42

  marital bond of, 37–38, 52

  at Saint-Firmin country house, 51, 64, 86–87

  and successor at Paris embassy, 73

  tolerance of Duff’s adultery, 38, 48

  at Venetian ball, 82

  in Washington, 122

  Cooper, Duff, later Lord Norwich

  as ambassador to Paris, 40, 41, 45

  correspondence with Susan Mary, 46–47, 49, 52, 53, 62, 63, 67, 70, 71, 79, 102, 108, 168, 174

  death of, 87–88, 188

  departure from Paris, 56–57

  elevation to peerage, 86

  family background of, 36

  Franco-British alliance promoted by, 36, 39

  health of, 85–86

  and Louise de Vilmorin, 48, 56–57

  love affair with Susan Mary, 45–49, 50–54, 56–57, 64, 69–71, 103

  marital bond of, 37–38, 52

  Parisian life of, 35–36, 70

  and paternity of Billy, 59–62, 89, 188–89

  political and diplomatic career of, 36, 38–40, 48

  resignation over Munich agreement, 39

  at Venetian balls, 82–83, 174

  womanizing of, 37–38, 47–48, 52, 54, 70–71

  writings of, 36, 49, 85, 86

  Cooper, John Sherman, 133

  Cooper, Lorraine, 175

  Corrigan, Mrs., 50

  Coty, René, 97

  Coward, Noël, 41

  Crile, George, 145, 169

  Crile, Katie, 182

  Crile, Molly, 182

  Cronkite, Walter, 134

  Cross, Elliot and Martha, 11

  Cuban missile crisis, 123, 131

  Cuevas, Marquis de, 82

  Cukor, George, 138

  Dalí, Salvador, 82

  Darlan, Admiral François, 21

  Davies, Anna Patten, 12, 14, 51, 79

  Davis, Todd, 191

  Dayan, General Moshe, 138

  De Gaulle, Charles, 25, 28, 35, 40, 67, 98, 127, 144, 184

  Deharme, Lise, 41

  De la Renta, Oscar, 161

  Democratic Convention of 1960, 109

  DePuy, General William E., 133

  Devonshire, Duke of, 68

  Devonshire, Deborah, Duchess of, 82, 122

  Dewavrin, André, known as Colonel Passy, 67

  Dewey, Thomas E., 65

  Dien Bien Phu, 93

  Dillon, Douglas, 127, 129, 159

  Dior, Christian, 51, 82

  Ditchley Park, 49, 53–54, 60, 68

  Don’t Tell Alfred (Mitford), 73–75

  Dowd, Maureen, 185–86

  Downes, Amanda, 190

  Dulles, John Foster, 86–87, 92–93

  Dumbarton Ave., Alsop residence at, 116–18

  Dunne, Dominick, 190

  Du Pont, Ethel, 20

  Du Pont, Henry Francis, 121

  Du Pont, Pauline Louise, 9

  Durfort, Béatrice de, 190

  Dylan, Bob, 145

  Eden, Sir Anthony, 38, 45, 93, 96

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 21, 26, 87, 91, 92, 96, 111, 114

  Eliot, T.S., 21

  Elizabeth II, Queen, coronation of, 85–86

  European Coal and Steel Community, 87

  European Defense Community (EDC), 87, 92

  Evans, Kay, 164, 192

  Falaise, Maxime de la, 65

  Fath, Jacques, 81

  Fellowes, Daisy, 41, 82

  Ferrer, Mel, 138–39

  Fini, Leonor, 82

  FitzGerald, Desmond, 12, 14, 15, 17

  FitzGerald, Frances “Frankie,” 117, 134, 190

  Flanner, Janet, 75, 91, 160

  Fleming, Ann, previously Lady Rothermere, 52

  Forbes, Malcolm, 172

  Ford, Gerald, 165, 166

  Fox, Charles James, 36

  Foxcroft school, 6

  France. See also Paris

  in Algerian War, 95

  anti-Americanism in, 91–92

  -British alliance, 35, 39

  De Gaulle’s 1958 coming to power, 97–98

  economic/political impact of war on, 26–27

  and European Defense Community (EDC), 87, 92

  in Indochina war, 92–93

  strikes of 1947, 54, 55–56

  and Suez Crisis, 95–97

  Franklin, Benjamin, 1, 177

  Fraser, Lady Antonia, 122, 161

  Frenay, Henri, 28

  French Communist Party, 28, 55, 60, 91

  Friendly, Pie, 186, 192

  Fritchey, Polly, 168, 175, 188

  Frost, David, 166–67

  Fulbright, J. William, 133

  Galbraith, John Kenneth, 128

  Ganay, Anne Marie de, 173

  Ganay, Christine de, 165

  García Márquez, Gabriel, 141

  Georgetown

  Joe Alsop’s Dumbarton Ave. house in, 116–18

  social elite of, 125–26

  Susan Mary’s connections to, 66

  Susan Mary’s house in, 170–71

  Genet, Jean, 67

  Germany

  appeasement of Hitler, 39

  Berlin airlift, 63

  postwar rebuilding of, 45

  Getty, Ann, 172

  Giles, Sir Frank, 67, 107

  Giles, Lady Katherine “Kitty,” 164

  Goldman, Guido, 181

  Goodman, Benny, 8

  Gotlieb, Allan, 172

  Gould, Florence, 41

  Graham, Katharine “Kay,” 123, 140, 147, 168, 172, 180, 191

  Graham, Philip “Phil,” 110, 123, 126

  Groton School, 9, 12–13, 104, 118

  Haig, Sir Douglas, 49

  Harper’s Bazaar, 42, 66, 77

  Harper’s magazine, 134

  Harriman, Averell, 77, 126, 165, 168

 
Harriman, Pamela Churchill, 165, 168

  Harvard University, 13

  Heath, Edward “Ted,” 138

  Heinz, Teresa, 180

  Helms, Richard and Cynthia, 159

  Henderson, Sir Nicholas “Nicko,” 172

  Hepburn, Audrey, 138–39

  Hitler, Adolf, 15, 39

  Hoagland, James “Jim,” 172

  Ho Chi Minh, 45

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 114

  Houghton, Maisie, 190

  Howar, Barbara, 161–62

  Hull, Cordell, 17

  Indochina War, 92–93

  Irelan, John, 181

  Ismay, Lord, 50

  James, Henry, 64

  Jay, Augustus, 2

  Jay, Delancey, 2, 14–15

  Jay, Emily (sister), 3, 4–5

  Jay, Emily Kane, 2

  Jay, John, 1, 176, 177

  Jay, Peter Augustus (father), 2–5, 9, 17

  Jay, Pierre-Auguste, 1

  Jay, Susan Alexander McCook (mother), 51, 61, 63, 79, 80, 105, 156

  characterized, 3

  death of 169–70

  relationship with Susan Mary, 9, 19, 64–65, 106, 146, 169

  Jay, Susan Mary. See Alsop, Susan Mary

  Jay family, 1–2

  Jebb, Cynthia, later Lady Gladwyn, 103

  Jebb, Gladwyn, later Lord Gladwyn, 93, 106, 108

  characterized, 102–3

  love affair with Susan Mary, 101–4, 107

  Johnson, Lady Bird, 130, 180

  Johnson, Lyndon

  Kennedy people in administration of, 129

  vice presidential nomination of, 110

  Vietnam policy of, 131–32, 134

  Jordan, Dorothea, 36

  Juin, General Alphonse, 92

  Katzenbach, Nicholas, 124–25

  Keats, John, 64

  Kennedy, David, 111

  Kennedy, Ethel, 111, 124, 180

  Kennedy, Jacqueline “Jackie,” 111, 120–22, 129, 161, 172, 184

  Kennedy, John F.

  on Algeria, 95

  assassination of, 128–29, 161

  at Dumbarton Ave. dinner parties, 122–23

  friendship with Joe Alsop, 112

  inauguration of, 119

  inauguration-night visit to Joe Alsop, 119–20

  Joe Alsop’s support for, 110, 111–12

  nomination for presidency, 109–10

  and press, 129

  and vice presidential nomination, 110

  Kennedy, Robert “Bobby,” 109, 124, 125, 129, 133, 134

  Kent, Princess Michael of, 186

  KGB trap, Joe Alsop in, 114, 144

  Khrushchev, Nikita Sergueïevitch, 101, 105, 127, 149

  Kidder, Dorothy “Dottie,” née Robinson, 9, 100

  Kimbrough, Emily, 159–60

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 125, 134

  Kipling, Rudyard, 163

  Kissinger, Henry, 147, 148, 165, 166–67, 178

  Kitchener, Horatio Hubert, Lord, 163

  Korda, Alexander, 70

  Kraft, Joseph, 126–27

  Lady Sackville (S. M. Alsop), 162–65, 168, 172

  Lagerfeld, Karl, 174

  Laos, Susan Mary’s trip to, 157–59

  La Panouse family, 33

  La Rochefoucauld, Edmée, Duchess de, 41

 

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